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Dell Technologies’ (DELL - Free Report) fourth-quarter fiscal 2020 non-GAAP earnings of $2 per share increased 14.3% on a sequential basis.
Revenues inched up 1% year over year and 5% sequentially to $24.13 billion.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings and revenues was pegged at $1.59 per share and $24.12 billion, respectively.
Quarter in Detail
Product revenues (75.2% of revenues) declined 2.8% year over year to $18.15 billion. Services revenues (24.4%) increased 13.8% year over year to $5.88 billion.
Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) revenues were down 11.5% year over year to $8.76 billion. The segment accounted for 36.3% of revenues.
Dell Technologies Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
This year-over-year drop was due to 18.7% fall in servers and networking revenues. Moreover, storage revenues slid 3.2% year over year to $4.49 billion.
Client Solutions Group (CSG) revenues were $11.77 billion, up 8.1% year over year. The segment accounted for 48.8% of revenues.
Commercial revenues grew 9.7% year over year to $8.56 billion. Moreover, consumer revenues were up 4% to $3.21 billion.
VMware revenues were $3.13 billion in the reported quarter, up 11.7% year over year, driven by portfolio strength. Notably, Dell has a majority stake in VMware.
Operating Details
Non-GAAP gross profit increased 4.2% year over year to $8.38 billion. Gross margin expanded 120 basis points (bps) from the year-ago quarter to 34.7%.
Adjusted EBITDA rose 5.7% year over year to $3.20 billion. Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded 70 bps year over year to 13.3%.
Non-GAAP operating expenses grew 4.2% year over year to $5.61 billion. Moreover, operating expenses as a percentage of revenues increased 80 bps year over year to 23.2%.
ISG operating income fell 12.1% year over year to $1.11 billion. CSG operating income increased 12.4% year over year to $624 million.
VMware’s operating income increased 20.7% year over year to $1.03 billion.
Non-GAAP operating income was $2.77 billion, up 4.2% from the year-ago quarter. Operating margin expanded 40 bps year over year to 11.5%.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
As of Jan 31, 2020, Dell had $10.17 billion in cash and cash equivalents compared with $9.4 billion as of Nov 2, 2019.
Long-term debt as of Jan 31, 2020 was $44.32 billion.
The company repaid $1.5 billion of gross debt in the reported quarter and $5 billion in fiscal 2020. The company paid down $19.5 billion in gross debt since closing the EMC transaction in September 2016.
Cash flow from operations was $3.51 billion in the reported quarter compared with $1.82 billion in the previous quarter.
Dell also announced a new share repurchase program of $1 billion to be completed over the next 24 months.
Guidance
For fiscal 2021, Dell expects revenues between $92 billion and $95 billion. Operating income is expected in the range of $8.9-$9.5 billion.
Moreover, fiscal 2021 earnings are expected between $5.90 and $6.60 per share.
Long-term earnings growth rate for Microsoft and SAP SE is currently pegged at 13.2% and 9.6%, respectively.
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Dell Technologies (DELL) Q4 Earnings & Revenues Rise Q/Q
Dell Technologies’ (DELL - Free Report) fourth-quarter fiscal 2020 non-GAAP earnings of $2 per share increased 14.3% on a sequential basis.
Revenues inched up 1% year over year and 5% sequentially to $24.13 billion.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings and revenues was pegged at $1.59 per share and $24.12 billion, respectively.
Quarter in Detail
Product revenues (75.2% of revenues) declined 2.8% year over year to $18.15 billion. Services revenues (24.4%) increased 13.8% year over year to $5.88 billion.
Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) revenues were down 11.5% year over year to $8.76 billion. The segment accounted for 36.3% of revenues.
Dell Technologies Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
Dell Technologies Inc. price-consensus-eps-surprise-chart | Dell Technologies Inc. Quote
This year-over-year drop was due to 18.7% fall in servers and networking revenues. Moreover, storage revenues slid 3.2% year over year to $4.49 billion.
Client Solutions Group (CSG) revenues were $11.77 billion, up 8.1% year over year. The segment accounted for 48.8% of revenues.
Commercial revenues grew 9.7% year over year to $8.56 billion. Moreover, consumer revenues were up 4% to $3.21 billion.
VMware revenues were $3.13 billion in the reported quarter, up 11.7% year over year, driven by portfolio strength. Notably, Dell has a majority stake in VMware.
Operating Details
Non-GAAP gross profit increased 4.2% year over year to $8.38 billion. Gross margin expanded 120 basis points (bps) from the year-ago quarter to 34.7%.
Adjusted EBITDA rose 5.7% year over year to $3.20 billion. Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded 70 bps year over year to 13.3%.
Non-GAAP operating expenses grew 4.2% year over year to $5.61 billion. Moreover, operating expenses as a percentage of revenues increased 80 bps year over year to 23.2%.
ISG operating income fell 12.1% year over year to $1.11 billion. CSG operating income increased 12.4% year over year to $624 million.
VMware’s operating income increased 20.7% year over year to $1.03 billion.
Non-GAAP operating income was $2.77 billion, up 4.2% from the year-ago quarter. Operating margin expanded 40 bps year over year to 11.5%.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
As of Jan 31, 2020, Dell had $10.17 billion in cash and cash equivalents compared with $9.4 billion as of Nov 2, 2019.
Long-term debt as of Jan 31, 2020 was $44.32 billion.
The company repaid $1.5 billion of gross debt in the reported quarter and $5 billion in fiscal 2020. The company paid down $19.5 billion in gross debt since closing the EMC transaction in September 2016.
Cash flow from operations was $3.51 billion in the reported quarter compared with $1.82 billion in the previous quarter.
Dell also announced a new share repurchase program of $1 billion to be completed over the next 24 months.
Guidance
For fiscal 2021, Dell expects revenues between $92 billion and $95 billion. Operating income is expected in the range of $8.9-$9.5 billion.
Moreover, fiscal 2021 earnings are expected between $5.90 and $6.60 per share.
Zacks Rank & Key Picks
Dell currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Two better-ranked stocks in the broader Computer and Technology sector are Microsoft (MSFT - Free Report) and SAP SE (SAP - Free Report) , each sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
Long-term earnings growth rate for Microsoft and SAP SE is currently pegged at 13.2% and 9.6%, respectively.
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